For Rudyard, Marissa Harrison had six aces, seven kills and 11 digs. Savannah Dugan had 11 kills and one block for the Panthers. Kylie Coffey had six kills, while Shiloh Spencer had 16 digs and 25 assists. Taylor Tremblay had four kills and 11 digs.

"It was a slow start and we kind of struggled throughout the match," Rudyard coach Ellen Perry said. "Every game was pretty close.

"DeTour has a lot of hitters. They hit everything and they're very aggressive. We know we have to play more consistently. We did really well tonight (though).

"We have some overnight trips coming up and I think that will be good for team building."

DeTour also focused on their strengths, as well as areas they could improve.

"We've had a few bumps in the road and a few setbacks in the last few weeks," DeTour coach Sara Galarowic said. "Tonight was a tremendous improvement. We did really well."

For the Raiders, Emily Bosley had 16 assists, nine points and three kills. Lindsay Grzesiek had seven points, eight kills and five digs, while Madison Wilkie had six points and five kills.

DeTour travels to Mackinac Island on Saturday morning. Rudyard hosts St. Ignace for the school's third annual 'Volley for a Cure' Relay For Life fund-raiser on Tuesday night.

Engadine 3, Brimley 0: The Eagles won with scores of 22-25, 19-25, 18-25.

For the Bays, Tabitha Graham had 10 kills, five digs and two blocks. Kourtney St. Peter had four kills, seven digs and six assists for Brimley, while Clarissa Kelly had 10 assists, five digs and three kills. Alyssa Graham had 12 digs.